WOODWORK AND COMPOSITES
N - 1
TEAK
N - 2 HIGH-PRESSURE LAMINATE CARE
Solid teakwood is usually added to a boat by dealers to Many interior counter tops, table tops, head door, closet
accent the boat’s cockpit or cabin interior. This wood door and drawer fronts consist of a high pressure lami-
givesarichwarmappearancewithminimalmaintenance. nate, “formica” like material. The formica has a “matte
Under normal conditions, teak is resistant to rot and will texture”finishandcanbecleanedwithhanddishwashing
not structurally deteriorate. Exposure to the sun and soap and water or other cleaning solutions such as Fan-
elements will only cause the wood to turn grayish white. tastic. Always read the label before using any product.
Teakcanberestoredtoitsoriginalappearancewithmini-
mal care using teak care products that are commercially
available.
NOTICE
DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or solvents on
formica. DO NOT use Soft Scrub soap or simi-
lar cleaning products; they will scratch the sur-
face and remove the shine.
For a natural teakwood appearance, Wattco Teakwood
Oil or Prelude Marine Oil Finish is recommended. When
proper application procedures are followed, these dress-
ings can provide a long lasting, protective coating. Many
other fine teakwood finishing materials are available. N - 3
ASH
Check with a Four Winns dealer for recommendations
on materials commonly used in the immediate area.
Four Winns utilizes ash trim for Vista model interiors.
The wood is prepared with a light stain followed by a
polyurethane finish. To clean, a damp cloth will usually
suffice. Care should be similar for ash as it is for fine,
To maintain teak, follow directions below.
1.
Extended exposure will cause the grain of the wood household furniture.
to rise. The teak will feel and appear rough. Should
this occur, lightly sand teak using a hand sanding
block and medium grit sandpaper. Sand the wood N - 4
BIRCH
only enough to smooth the surface.
Four Winns utilizes birch for trim and supports on Vista
models. The wood is prepared very similar to ash. To
clean, use a damp cloth.
2.
3.
Liberally apply a teakwood dressing. This will
replenish the lost teak oil. Repeat the applica-
tion in a few days.
Periodically apply teakwood dressing to keep the N - 5 STAR BOARD
wood dark and rich in appearance. DO NOT var-
nish or paint the teak. The oil emitted by the Star board is a high density polyethylene (plastic) and is
teakwood will cause the varnish or paint to peel.
very durable and fade resistant. Star board requires little
maintenance,andisbeingusedinplaceofwoodinmany
Once the teak becomes excessively gray (weathered) areas of the boat. It is currently being used for trim, step
more complex cleaning or bleaching is necessary to re- pads, hand rails, and seat supports.
store it. Many teak restoration products are available
from any Four Winns dealer. Consult your Four Winns To clean star board, use a solvent-free, non-abrasive
dealer for his recommendations.
cleaner such as hand dishwashing soap or Fantastic.
Read the label before using any cleaning product.
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Categories | Four Winns Manuals, Four Winns Vista Manuals, Outboard Marine Corporation Manuals |
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Tags | Four Winns Vista 238, Four Winns Vista 258, Four Winns Vista 278 |
Model Year | 2000 |
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Document Type | Owner's Manual |
Language | English |
Product Brand | Boats and Cruisers, Four Winns. For support contact your dealer at http://www.fourwinns.com/locate-dealer.aspx |
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Publisher | fourwinns.com |
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